Description:
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When creating a PEAR_Config object with a given $user_file, PEAR will try to find the $system_file and test if it exists.
When using openbasedir this test will fail, but it also emits a warning, this behaviour is very annoying when using PEAR_Frontend_Web.
The solution is to add an @ before the file_exists call, the function still fails but no irrelevant warning is given.
change PEAR/Config.php, line 625:
if ($system_file && file_exists($system_file)) {
to:
if ($system_file && @file_exists($system_file)) {
Thanks,
Tias

This bug has been fixed in CVS.
If this was a documentation problem, the fix will appear on pear.php.net by the end of next Sunday (CET).
If this was a problem with the pear.php.net website, the change should be live shortly.
Otherwise, the fix will appear in the package's next release.
Thank you for the report and for helping us make PEAR better.